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よろしく おねがい します

Writer's picture: JP@Work (YOSHIDA Yasushi)JP@Work (YOSHIDA Yasushi)

"Yoroshiku onegai shimas" is a very commonly used exprssion in Japanese, used as a polite way to make requests, ask for cooperation, or express hopes for a good relationship moving forward. Here are some specific situations where it might be used...

 



1. When greeting someone for the first time

   - Example: "Nice to meet you, I'm Tanaka. I look forward to working with you."

   - It conveys the wish to build a good relationship with the person you are meeting.

 

2. When asking someone for help or a favor

   - Example: "Could you help me with this project? I'd really appreciate it."

   - It serves as a polite way to ask for someone's support or cooperation.

 

3. At the start of work or collaboration

   - Example: "Let's have a productive meeting today. Thank you in advance."

   - It emphasizes teamwork and cooperation in a professional or collaborative setting.

 

4. At the end of emails or messages

   - Example: "I've attached the document for your review. Thank you for looking it over."

   - It adds a polite tone when asking for someone's action or response.

 

"Yoroshiku onegai shimas" is a versatile and useful phrase that can leave a positive and respectful impression when used appropriately.

 
 
 

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